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left the united states for the raid and the time he left from pakistan. always two at a time. military psychiatrist is "outfront" tonight. i think a lot of people were surprised when they heard this. does this surprise you? is this that the use seems to be so common place? >> ambien use is common place, but in short doses in shorts periods of time, it's often used in the civilian world and the military to have people be able to sleep on the long plane rides so when they get to where they're going, they are awake and refreshed and alert. the fact that apparently, he was still groggy after taking it, that is a surprise because he should have taken it earlier. it should have worn off and he should have been at full functioning. >> he was saying in fact in his book, both he and the other s.e.a.l.s were taking it two at a time. you're not supposed to do that, according to the manufacturer. and he also said specifically on this case, the day he flew to pakistan, he tried to get through a gate and had to re-enter the code three times. >> well, it is used for people to get to sleep. i
left the united states for the raid and the time he left from pakistan. always two at a time. military psychiatrist is "outfront" tonight. i think a lot of people were surprised when they heard this. does this surprise you? is this that the use seems to be so common place? >> ambien use is common place, but in short doses in shorts periods of time, it's often used in the civilian world and the military to have people be able to sleep on the long plane rides so when they get to...
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and he also said specifically on this case, the day he flew to pakistan, he tried to get through a gate and had to re-enter the code three times. >> well, it is used for people to get to sleep. it wears off fairly quickly, but it will make you sleepy. now, i don't know about the two at a time because it comes in five milligrams and ten, so i'm not sure how much he took, but it does sound like he was taking it to close to the time he needed to be able to function. now, i'll tell you, it's always a challenge and something the military wrestles with. how to get people to sleep across these time zones or when they get to a new place and have them be awake and refreshed when they get there. it's not easy. >> no, it's not, but it also raises the broader issue about prescription drug abuse among military personnel. but there have been some other dramatically different stories that we have heard that seem to have involve some sort of sub sans abuse. how big of a problem is it in the military? >> well, prescription drug use is very controversial in the military. there's been a lot of discussion
and he also said specifically on this case, the day he flew to pakistan, he tried to get through a gate and had to re-enter the code three times. >> well, it is used for people to get to sleep. it wears off fairly quickly, but it will make you sleepy. now, i don't know about the two at a time because it comes in five milligrams and ten, so i'm not sure how much he took, but it does sound like he was taking it to close to the time he needed to be able to function. now, i'll tell you, it's...
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i think the public service advertisements that are in pakist pakistan, are just to make clear that while we have freedom of speech in this country, it wasn't a film that the u.s. government endorsed. i think that's the right approach. >> you know, when the highest hate of america and the lowest like of america in the world and then we take that money to be well spent? >> well, i think we have an interest in making clear that while we stand up for our values of free speech, the u.s. did not endorse this film and create a distance in u.s. policy. what we're seeing around the region is not a reaction to u.s. policy, it's a reaction to a particular set of events in this film and i think we're trying to create some distance. >> thank you very much. appreciate you taking the time. >>> next, what is the legal definition of mother hood. a woman going to court to keep the child that she gave birth to >>> and a strong warning from the royal health organization about another virus. this one is in the same class that causes sars. you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our p
i think the public service advertisements that are in pakist pakistan, are just to make clear that while we have freedom of speech in this country, it wasn't a film that the u.s. government endorsed. i think that's the right approach. >> you know, when the highest hate of america and the lowest like of america in the world and then we take that money to be well spent? >> well, i think we have an interest in making clear that while we stand up for our values of free speech, the u.s....
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this looks like those cartoons in denmark where you had unrest in afghanistan and pakistan. i think the coincidence of the date is just that, coincidence. >> let me bring in ed hussein, as well. senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the council on foreign relations. ed, thanks for taking the time to be with us, as well. what does this mean for the united states? i mean, obviously, tension is high. but what is the significance of this happening in two places on the same day against the u.s.? >> well, i think i'm in agreement with phil. this is not a coincidence. this is by design. but i think several things stand out. one, that the narrative that the arab spring was all led by liberal secularists and how the middle east is now warm and friendly towards america and american ideals, that narrative no longer holds true, if it ever did. >> right. >> there are people on the fringes who are able to impact the center of political debate with this kind of outrageous activity. and now what they will turn around and say to you, the prophet muhammad is a red light, muhammad is a r
this looks like those cartoons in denmark where you had unrest in afghanistan and pakistan. i think the coincidence of the date is just that, coincidence. >> let me bring in ed hussein, as well. senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the council on foreign relations. ed, thanks for taking the time to be with us, as well. what does this mean for the united states? i mean, obviously, tension is high. but what is the significance of this happening in two places on the same day against...